Because Preferred Long Distance, Inc., holds long-term leases for telecommunications lines from providers like Verizon, AT&T, and Qwest (soon to be known as CenturyLink), the alternative service provider can afford customers manifold options in the design of their telephone service and DSL plans.

Founded over 15 years ago, Preferred Long Distance, Inc., offers competitive, unlimited local calls packages and reasonable long-distance rates. Customers in the Northwest and Mountain regions may enjoy these local phone service packages for as low as $24.95 a month, while those in the West, Midwest, and Southeast regions may become one of Preferred Long Distance, Inc.’s many customers for $32.95 per month. Users in the latter regions can take advantage of complimentary three-way calling and call waiting.

The company emphasizes customization in many facets of telephonic communications, including voicemail. Preferred Voicemail Elite offers Basic, Gold, and Premier packages that comprise different holding capacities and custom greeting lengths. Furthermore, Preferred Long Distance, Inc.’s new Enhanced Voicemail enables online access to email and text notifications and the capability to schedule different greetings for different days and times.

Understanding that each customer wants different tools to use for his or her services, Preferred Long Distance, Inc., presents a number of add-ons for less than $5 each. These include remote call forwarding, speed calling, three-way call transfer, custom ringing, and call trace.

While Preferred Long Distance, Inc., is best known for its telephone services, the company also supports customers’ Internet needs with a litany of DSL plans. With download speeds ranging from 768 kbps to 6.0 Mbps, customers are free to select the price and speed that best suit their home or business.